Google's Chrome 36 Enters Beta With New Features

Written by Michael Larabel in Google on 22 May 2014 at 02:11 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Hot off the release of Google Chrome 35, Chrome 36 is now in beta.

Google released the Chrome 36 Beta today with support for element.animate() JavaScript Web Animations API function, support for HTML Imports, Object.observe() JavaScript support, WOFF 2.0 compressed Web Font support, and various other new features and changes.

More information on the just-announced Chrome 36 Beta can be found via the Chromium blog.
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